2: Amine, Towkio at Emo’s. With his hooky love song “Caroline” building heat, the Ethiopian-American rapper from Portland drew solid crowds at South by Southwest 2017, where his energetic performances lived up to the hype. Over the summer he dropped his debut album “Good For You,” XXL magazine tagged him as part of this year’s rap freshman class and now he has new ditty “Spice Girl” burning up the charts. If you want to catch him on the come up, the moment is now. Towkio from Chance the Rapper’s Savemoney crew opens. $22. 7 p.m. doors. — D.S.S.

2: Puerto Rico benefit at Empire:

2-3: Ween at Stubb’s outdoor (sold out)

3: Sarah Jarosz at Paramount

Daulton Venglar/American-Statesman

3: Lizzo at Emo’s. Do not go to this show. Unless you want to shake your body silly while screaming at the top of your lungs as your heart expands with such joy you feel like your chest might explode. The sassy rapper/singer sounds “Good As Hell” on tape, but seeing her perform live with her body-positive Big Girl dance crew is a next level feel-good experience, one that absolutely should not be missed. $18. — D.S.S.

3: Vintage Trouble at Scoot Inn

3: Guess Who at One World Theatre

3: Toad the Wet Sprocket at 3Ten

3: Hippocampus at Mohawk (sold out)

3: Ema + the Blow at Barracuda

3: Gryffin at Empire (sold out)

4: That Carolina Sound at Cactus Cafe. If you don’t know the band name, you might well know the participants, especially if you were a fan of the Austin/Carolina country-jazz trio Uncle Walt’s Band. The sole surviving member, David Ball, teams with Austin violinist Warren Hood — son of Uncle Walt fiddler Champ Hood — and Warren’s cousin Marshall for a night that promises to bring back fond memories of the late, great Walter Hyatt. $20-$25. 8 p.m. — P.B.

Los Lobos, left to right, Louie Perez, David Hidalgo and Steve Berlin, perform at the Pachanga Latino Music Festival at Fiesta Gardens on Saturday May 11, 2013. JAY JANNER / AMERICAN-STATESMAN

8: Help Clifford Help Kids with Los Lobos at ACL Live. Any visit from the East Los Angeles roots-rockers, who mix country, folk, Latin, jazz and more into their unique Americana sound, is welcome. This one’s special, though: It’s the annual fundraiser named for the late Clifford Antone, founder of Antone’s nightclub, and benefiting American YouthWorks. $29-$39. 9 p.m. — P.B.

10: Old Crow Medicine Show at Bass Concert Hall. You knew it had to happen someday. The string-band dudes responsible for unearthing the long-lost “Basement Tapes”-era Dylan throwaway “Wagon Wheel” and turning it into a 21st-century omnipresent roots anthem are returning to the Dylan well. On this tour, they’ll perform Dylan’s iconic 1966 double-album “Blonde on Blonde” in its entirety. (And, it’s a safe bet, “Wagon Wheel” too.) $35-$45. 8 p.m.— P.B.

10: Toadies, Local H at Stubb’s outdoor

10: Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen with John Jorgensen at Cactus Cafe

10: Penny & Sparrow at Paramount

10: Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Flow Tribe at Antone’s

10: John Mark McMillan at Scoot Inn

10: Crywolf at Vulcan Gas Company

10: Crystal Gayle at One World Theatre

11: Noname at the Scoot Inn (SOS Fest reschedule): Like most rappers who cut their teeth in spoken word, expressive lyricism is Noname’s forte. Her words come fast in a stream of consciousness flow, metaphors tumbling over each other as she stretches toward sing-song hooks. On stage, she projects earnest warmth, even when the subject matter is tough and if you’re a fan of neo-soul/hip-hop fusion this one’s a can’t miss. $25. 1308 E. Fourth St. More info. — D.S.S.

11: SOS Fest rescheduled shows:

The Story So Far at the Mohawk (early)

Yelle at the Mohawk (late)

Japandroids at Emo’s

The Frights at Cheer Up Charlie’s

Helms Alee at Mohawk inside

11: Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile at ACL Live (sold out)

11: Galactic, North Mississippi Allstars at Stubb’s outdoor

11: Noam Pikelny at Stateside at the Paramount

11: Lil Peep at the Parish (sold out)

11: Bro Safari at Vulcan Gas Company

12: House our heroes: Blues music fest to raise funds for homeless veterans with Shinyribs, Carolyn Wonderland and more

12:SOS Fest rescheduled shows:

Snow tha Product at Empire

Boris at Mohawk

The Shins at Emo’s

Ariel Pink at Cheer Up Charlie’s

Hot Chip DJ Set at Vulcan Gas Company

Ministry at Aztec Theater in San Antonio

12: Colter Wall at Cactus Cafe (sold out)

12: Cults at Antone’s

12: Herman’s Hermits at One World Theatre

13: Cindy Wilson, Olivia Jean at 3Ten

13: Rural Alberta Advantage at Barracuda

14: Shannon McNally at Cactus Cafe

14: Shy Girls at Sidewinder

15: Lindsey Buckingham & Christine McVie at Bass Concert Hall. Earlier this year, Austin got visits from both Fleetwood Mac namesake Mick Fleetwood, doing a featured interview at South By Southwest, and singer Stevie Nicks, who played the Erwin Center. Now two more Mac veterans arrive in tandem, supporting the intriguing “Buckingham McVie” duo album they released in June. $49.75-$105.75. 8 p.m. — P.B.

15: Syd at Emo’s. After cutting her teeth doing DJ and production work in Odd Future, Syd tha Kyd reinvented herself as a vocalist, leading the neo-soul band the Internet. Her new solo work builds on that sound, with hazy love songs that are rich with smoky sensuality. $22.50-$25. — D.S.S.

15: Twin Peaks, A Giant Dog at Mohawk (SOS Fest reschedule)

15-16: Alt-J, Marian Hill at ACL Live

15-16: Tegan & Sara at Paramount (sold out)

16: The Front Bottoms at Emo’s

16-17: Los Lonely Boys at Antone’s

17: Tori Amos, Scars on 45 at ACL Live (sold out)

17: Ray Wylie Hubbard Birthday Bash at Paramount

17: Ottmar Liebert at One World Theatre

17: Wild Child at Scoot Inn

17: Kip Moore at Stubb’s outdoor

17: Peter Case at Cactus Cafe

17: Floozies at Emo’s

17: Troyboi at Empire

18: Shane Smith & the Saints, Flatland Cavalry at Scoot Inn

18: Blue October, Missio at Stubb’s outdoor

18: Rodeo Austin BBQ Auction with Neal McCoy at ACL Live

18: Ani DiFranco at Emo’s. Released in June, “Binary” was the Buffalo singer-songwriter and ultimate DIY-er DiFranco’s 20th solo album, not counting many live records, collaborations and compilation appearances. She’s done it all her way, independently, ever since she sported a cassette release during an extended visit to Austin in 1991 that found her playing to small but appreciative crowds at venues such as Cactus Cafe and the Continental Club. The rest of the world would soon tune in. $27. 8 p.m. — P.B.

18: Deer Tick at the Mohawk

19: Gladys Knight at Paramount

19: The Maine at Emo’s

19: Eddie Palmieri at One World Theatre

19: Mandolin Orange at Antone’s. It’s remarkable just how many Austin venues this fast-rising North Carolina acoustic duo has played since their first visit here in 2013: Cactus, Continental, Mohawk, Stubb’s, Parish, the late Holy Mountain. (Not to mention many of the biggest special events: SXSW, ACL Fest, Old Settler’s.) The new Antone’s becomes another notch in their Austin-centric belt, and if it’s anything like recent visits, the place will be packed. $18-$20. 8 p.m. — P.B.